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MA/MSc Library Science

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Timetables

FULL-TIME study timetable: 2010/2011 PART-TIME study timetable: 2010/2011
Semester 1 YEAR 1, Semester 1
Digital Information Technologies and Architectures Monday morning Digital Information Technologies and Architectures Monday morning
Library and Information Science Foundation Monday afternoon Library and Information Science Foundation Monday afternoon
Information Management and Policy Friday morning YEAR 1, Semester 2
Research, Evaluation and Communication Skills Friday afternoon Digital Libraries Monday morning
    Information Resources and Organisation Monday afternoon
Semester 2 YEAR 2, Semester 1
Digital Libraries Monday morning Information Management and Policy Friday morning
Information Resources and Organisation Monday afternoon Research, Evaluation and Communication Skills Friday afternoon
Libraries and Publishing in an Information Society Friday morning YEAR 2, Semester 2
Option module   Libraries and Publishing in an Information Society Friday morning
    Option module  

Option modules
All option modules are held Semester 2
Audiences and Marketing Monday
Evaluation, Politics and Advocacy Monday
Programming and its Management Tuesday
Education and Learning in the Cultural Sector Wednesday
Open Source Systems Wednesday morning
Information Law and Policy Thursday morning
Information Domains Friday afternoon
Web Applications Development Friday afternoon
Independent Study  

Note: The University reserves the right to make changes in syllabuses, programme options, timetabling and modules as necessary.



Reading lists

You may wish to undertake some preparatory reading.


Note: module leaders may choose to use different or additional texts to the ones listed above.


Term dates

City University London postgraduate study dates: 2010-11
Semester 1
Induction 20 September 2010 - 24 September 2010
Teaching 27 September 2010 - 10 December 2010
Vacation 13 December 2010 - 31 December 2010
Assessment 3 January 2011 - 7 January 2011
Semester 2
Teaching 10 January 2011 - 25 March 2011
Vacation 28 March 2011 - 15 April 2011
Assessment 18 April 2011 - 13 May 2011


Registration

Once you have received an unconditional offer of a place on a course and we have received your firm acceptance of that offer, you will be sent an email in later summer 2010 with your unique login details, inviting you to activate your IT account and to register as a student with us online.


Online registration

During the online registration process you will be asked to:

Once you have completed the online elements of registration please print your Registration Certificate, which you must bring with you to your induction session at City University London. If you are paying Overseas fees, you must also bring with you your passport. Alternatively, if you do not need a visa to enter the UK or are a UK or EU citizen, please bring along any other form of national photgraphic ID in order that we can complete the final ID check, take copies of visas and passports where necessary and finally, issue you with your City University London ID card.


ID check/card collection

Please refer to the induction timetable below for information on when you are expected to collect your ID card.



Paying fees

How do I pay my fees?

You can pay online, by telephone, in person, by post, or by bank giro credit.

What types of payment do you accept?

These forms are PDF format. Get Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Reader

How to pay online

Complete the electronic form for online payments, using one of the accepted debit or credit cards listed above.

How to pay by telephone

To make a telephone payment, call our automated service on +44 (0)20 7040 6040. You will be asked to pay using one of the accepted debit or credit cards listed above. Please have your card ready.

How to pay in person

Payments can be made at the Cash Office in room A341 in College Building (using one of the accepted types of payment listed above) where we can give you an official receipt, and you can be sure that the payment will be credited to your account straight away.

How to pay by post

If you wish to pay by post, we advise you to complete a hard copy form with the details of your debit or credit card, or direct debit instruction (using one of the accepted types of payment listed above). The forms are linked to the accepted types of payment above and can be printed off and posted to us at the address on the form.

How to pay by bank giro credit

If you use bank giro credit to make a payment – paying a cheque into the University account at a bank or transfer money from abroad– there will be a delay before we can credit the payment to your account, as we have first to identify it; we are not automatically given the name of the payee for payments made this way. The delay can be avoided if you ensure that your bank quotes your name and the name of the course that you are studying when making payment to us. The bank should also be able to give you a receipt or a remittance advice which you can either send to us or bring to the COSAF Office.

The University's bank details are:

Account name: City University
Account number: 03028836
Bank sort code: 50-00-00
Branch: Natwest Bank PLC
PO Box 34
15 Bishopsgate
London
EC2P 2AP

Please note: the University has an obligation to comply with recent UK legislation which requires us to monitor certain financial transactions. We may conduct 'know your customer' checks on you when you make your payment. You will be required to present documentary evidence to confirm your name, date of birth and current address. This will normally be your passport or national identity photocard to confirm your name and date of birth along with a utility bill, rental agreement or similar document to confirm your address.

We will be required to conduct a Know Your Customer check on you if you are paying a sum greater than £2,500 by any of the following three methods: Advice on payment methods for overseas students who do not have a UK bank account is given on the Paying fees - overseas students page.

Instalment scheme

The University operates an instalment payment scheme for most self-financing students.

Sponsored students

If your fees will be paid by a sponsor, you must either make payment at or before registration or present a completed Sponsorship form (SP1), signed and stamped by the sponsor’s representative, agreeing to payment of the fee within 30 days of an invoice being presented. If the fee is not paid promptly you will become personally liable for the debt. Please note that companies run by relatives or friends will not be accepted as sponsors.

Deposits

A non-refundable deposit of £500 (UK/EU students) or £2500 (overseas students) is requested for some MSc programmes. This amount is deducted from the fees when you register.


Induction

For further information on University-wide induction events during week-beginning 20 September (including the Vice Chancellor's Welcome Address - held daily), click here.

Please continue to refer to this timetable for up-to-date information.

Induction timetable: September 2010
Tuesday 21 September
9.00 – 10.00

ID card collection

Levels 3 & 4, Refectory Building
10.30 – 11.00

School Welcome (Dean's address, introduction to postgraduate study in Informatics)

Great Hall, College Building
11.00 – 12.00

Introduction to University facilities and services

Great Hall, College Building
12.05 – 13.00

Lunch

C302
13.05 – 15.00

Course induction

C304
Wednesday 22 September
09.00 – 11.00

Online journals - training sessions

C301
11.00 – 12.00

Moodle Induction

A307/308

Note: The University reserves the right to make changes to induction timetables as necessary.



Contact us

Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact your admission officer.


General postgraduate enquiries: +44 (0)20 7040 0248
E-mail: pgenquire@soi.city.ac.uk
Fax number: +44 (0)20 7040 0233
Location: Programmes Office (A302), College Building


Maps

Maps showing the Northampton Square site and transport links.